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摘要
本研究调查了与政策相关的挑战,这些挑战限制了制糖机构,特别是肯尼亚西部糖业带的糖厂、糖业研究所和糖业局遵守东部和南部非洲共同市场(COMESA)标准,以振兴肯尼亚的甘蔗种植业。本研究采用横断面调查设计和目的性抽样技术,使糖厂的高级官员、高级研究人员和各机构的监管人员成为关键信息提供者。 关键信息提供者指南用于收集数据,然后使用中心倾向测量进行描述性分析,并使用 t 检验进行推断性分析。研究结果表明,在 95% 的置信度下,与政策相关的挑战限制了制糖机构遵守东南非共同市场标准,以振兴肯尼亚的甘蔗种植业。对糖厂而言,主要挑战包括战略规划的后勤问题、分享共同生产和热电联产做法的收入问题,以及在拟议的公共糖厂私有化问题上的冲突。糖业研究所面临的挑战包括财政限制、自主权有限、与农民的联系不畅、缺乏种子批量生产和供应政策、人力资本有限以及战略规划的后勤问题。 总之,研究表明,肯尼亚西部糖业带的制糖机构在遵守东南非共同市场甘蔗种植复兴标准方面受到了政策相关挑战的限制,建议对政策进行适当审查。
Evaluation of Policy-Related Challenges Limiting Compliance of Sugar Agencies in the Western Kenya Sugar Zone with COMESA Standards for Revival of Sugarcane Farming
This study investigated policy-related challenges limiting sugar agencies in particular sugar mills, Sugar Research Institute, and Sugar directorate in the Western Kenya Sugar Belt from compliance with the Common Market for Eastern and South Africa (COMESA) Standards for revival of sugar cane farming in Kenya. The study was based on cross-sectional survey design and purposive sampling technique which enabled the engagement of senior officials of the sugar mills, senior researchers, and regulators from respective agencies as Key Informants. Key informant guides were used to collect data which was then analyzed descriptively using measures of central tendency and inferentially using t-test. The study established that at a 95% confidence level, there were policy-related challenges that were limiting the compliance of sugar agencies with the COMESA Standards for revival of sugarcane farming in Kenya. For sugar millers the key challenges ranged from the issue of logistics of strategic planning, the issue of sharing income from co-production and cogeneration practices, and then the aspect of conflicts over the issue of the proposed privatization of public mills. For the Sugar Research Institute, the challenges range from financial limitations, limited autonomy, and poor linkage with farmers, lack of policy for seed bulking and supply, limited human capital up to the challenge of logistics of strategic planning. For the Sugar directorate they ranged from weak strategy for policy implementation, the issue of logistics of strategic planning, and then the challenge of gaps in policy framework. in conclusion the study established that compliance of sugar agencies in the Western Kenya Sugar Belt with the COMESA Standards for revival of sugarcane farming was being limited by policy-related challenges and recommended for due policy review.